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In "Spirits of Grizzly Creek," a Native American must cross a swift stream. Because many tribes were terrified of underwater spirits, they beseeched the spirits to permit a safe passage.
The Native American portrayed has called upon the potent strength of the bear to help him. Four grizzly spirits reveal themselves in the forest foliage, one rises from the waterfall, and another grizzly takes form on the coats of his horses and accompanies him as he races from the waterfall, and another grizzly takes form on the coats of his horses and accompanies him as he races through the creek. He will achieve safe passage. His medicine is strong.
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Artist's Proof Print | 250 | 25"w x 19"h | $295 |